On 17/10/03 10:05 +0530, Rajkumar S wrote:
> Devdas Bhagat wrote:
> > And I mean the sending netblocks. LART abuse@, if that doesn't work,
> > access.db is your friend. Keep escalating until you knock out the entire
> > AS#.
Don't fight the spam, fight the spammer.
 
> This is carpet bombing, one thief in a village? burn the entire village 
> down! Some times the anti spam measures piss me off as good as the spam 
> mails i get :)
Not really. Given that some providers just move spammers around to work
around the blocks, the only way to really stop the spammer is to block
the networks friendly to said spammer.

> > Oh, and read abuse@ and postmaster@ and terminate any spammers on your
> > network :).
> 
> Yes, but on an avarage, if about 10,000 complaints go out from a network 
> we get about 5 complaints,
Do you act on those? If you do and ack those, you shouldn't have any
issues.
 
> We are getting way offtopic. Suresh, why dont we start a mail list of 
> the mail admins and other interested people to co-ordinate the anti spam 
> work?
http://india.cauce.org/
Look around for spam-l (and of course the news group nanae).

Devdas Bhagat


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